Glossary of Coral Reef Terminology - X

X linkage - in genetics, the inheritance pattern of genes found on the X chromosome but not on the Y

X-organ - groups of neurosecretory cells in the eyestalks of crustaceans that secrete a molt-inhibiting hormone

xantho- - a prefix meaning yellow

A yellow tang, Zebrasoma flavescens. (Photo: Jim McVey, NOAA)

xanthochromic - yellow or golden color

xanthophore - a chromatophore which produces yellow pigments in the form of carotenoids

xenobiotic - a chemical which is not a natural component of the organism exposed to it; a chemical or other stressor that does not occur naturally in the environment. Xenobiotics occur as a result of anthropogenic activities such as the application of pesticides and the discharge of industrial chemicals to the environment; a synthetic chemical believed to be resistant to environmental degradation. A branch of biotechnology called 'bioremediation' seeks to develop biological methods to degrade such compounds

xenoparasite - an organism not usually parasitic on the host but that becomes so because of a weakened condition of the host

A xenophyophore photographed on the Blake Ridge. They construct complex, golf-ball-sized tests from sand and sediment grains. (NOAA photo)

xenophyophore - a giant protozoan protist (Syringammina fragilissima), up to 25 cm in diameter, that inhabits deep-sea habitats. Large aggregations of xenophyophores appear on the Darwin Mounds

xenotransplantation - transplantation of tissue from one species to another species

xeric - arid; characterized by dry conditions; requiring only a small amount of moisture

xiphoid - sword-shaped; also called "xiphiform"

xylem - tissue in vascular plants that carries water and nutrients from the roots to the shoot and leaves. The xylem contains tracheids, vessels, fiber cells and parenchyma. It also provides structural support

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